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Many race car engines begin their life in a street vehicle. From humble beginnings, the search begins to build power and go racing. Through modification, after modification, the quest to achieve a strong reliable race engine must involve choosing the right engine oil for your specific application. Below is a guide to selecting the right oil for your race engine. Begin with the original oil viscosity recommendation as per a standard factory engine and then adjust based upon how mild, or wild, you get with your modifications in the search for power.

* Modifications with up to 20% power increase
** Modifications with over 20% power increase

NOTE: Not recommended for vehicles fitted with catalytic converters.

CAUTION: Avoid skin contact with used oil. Wear suitable gloves. If skin contact occurs, wash immediately with soap and water. Avoid prolonged and repeated contact with used oil. Protect the environment. Do not pollute drains, ground or water with used oil. Dispose of container as per EPA guidelines. Do not use this container for fuel or solvents.​

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What is Poly Alpha Olefin (PAO) ?

1 year ago

Poly Alpha Olefin or PAO is a 100% synthetic base oil stock used in the production of high performance lubricants. PAO’s typically have a higher viscosity index than mineral oils and better oxidative stability- i.e.they are less likely to breakdown.

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What does Group IV and Group V base oils mean?

1 year ago

All engine lubricants start life as a base oil and fall into either Group I, II, III, IV or V base oils. Group I and II base stocks are typically ‘less refined’ and form the basis of Mineral or semi synthetic base oils.

Group III base oils are widely considered to be synthetic while group IV an group V base oils are 100% fully synthetic and offer the highest level of lubricant protection and performance. Nulon Racing oil is blended using group IV and group V base oils.

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What are the benefits of PAO over mineral based oils?

1 year ago

PAO offers a number of benefits over mineral based oils including:

Shear stable under extreme operating conditions

Enhanced wear protection

Greater oxidative stability

Excellent protection under high heat and high load applications

Excellent low-temperature viscosities

Extremely high viscosity index

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What is Alkylated Naphthalene (AN)?

1 year ago

AN (Alkylated Naphthalene) is a 100% synthetic base oil stock well suited for lubricants in a variety of automotive and industrial applications. AN is particularly suited for use as a base stock in synthetic lubricant applications that require high stability under extreme operating conditions.

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What are the benefits of AN over conventional base oils?

1 year ago

There are a number of important performance characteristics AN have over other base oils and these include:

Increased thermal and oxidative stability

Increased hydrolytic stability. AN does not attract water like ester based oils making it ideal for vehicles running E85 or other high performance fuels.

Excellent additive solvency.

Excellent seal compatibility.

AN is less polar versus ester, therefore will not compete with additive for metal surface attention.